affix. (Australian slang) Directional particle affixed to the end of a proper noun (in relation to a person, named place, etc.) or standard noun (in relation to a more general, unnamed area), typically with a hyphen, to indicate a location, destination or direction. In the case where the preceding noun is a specific person, it refers to their general direction or place of residence. Should not follow nouns that refer to an inanimate object that does not relate to location.
Person 1: You busy this arvo?
Person 2: Nah, got shit all. You?
Person 1: Yeah, nah? Wanna trot city-ways and prowl around?
Person 2: Bet.
Person 2: Nah, got shit all. You?
Person 1: Yeah, nah? Wanna trot city-ways and prowl around?
Person 2: Bet.
by qbriel March 31, 2025
British. The correct term to use when you're at a pub or restaurant with the lads, and some bellend smashes a glass or plate. Failing to do so will curse both you and your family to an eternity escalating Freddo prices.
>SMASH!<
'WAY!'
'WAY!'
by Potato Ninja 3000 June 05, 2017
Jade: Hey Jefferey what have you been up to lately.
Jefferey: Nothing much, way?
Jade: I’ve been super busy with family drama.
Jefferey: Nothing much, way?
Jade: I’ve been super busy with family drama.
by The hippest March 26, 2019
by Arminkshipper June 19, 2024
The meaning way can be used a lot of different ways get the joke ik I’m not funny but it means where are you or what about you and a lot of other stuff
by Smiffpiff November 21, 2020